World: Confusion Compounded

India's Prime Minister Pandit Nehru is not the first man to get bogged
down in the morass of pacts, protocols, aides-memoire, memorandums and
verbal understandings that spell out Western rights in Berlin. Nehru is
merely the latest prominent person to take a readingand to add
confusion to the crisis. Rising in New Delhi's Parliament during a
foreign policy debate last week, Nehru gratuitously declared that as
far as he and his experts could make it out, the East Germans were
legally justified in closing their sector frontier. Raising the
question of Western access rights to Berlin, he suggested that the
Russians...